Harry Styles creates hysteria by hinting at sexuality, gender

HARRY Styles-related anything frequently sends social media channels into meltdown. Especially if it's related to the alternative-friendly One Direction singer's personal life.

But he probably wasn't expecting quite the hysteria he would create with his throw-away comment about gender not being particularly important.

Styles was being interviewed alongside bandmate Liam Payne by ODE in a suggestive segment called 'FourPlay'.

Asked the age-old question of what they look for in a girl, Payne answers: "Female, it's a good trait."

To which Styles replies: "Not that important."

Cue a deadpan stare and a slight smirk from Payne, before Styles list clichés such as "personality" and "sense of humour".

Perhaps unfairly, and like all members of every boyband that has ever been manufactured into existence, Styles' sexuality has been the subject of some tabloid scrutiny over the years the group have been active.

In July last year, he told GQ magazine he "didn't think" he was bisexual, by way of dismissing speculation over his close relationship with Nick Grimshaw.

"We're not dating, no. We're just friends," he told the September issue of the magazine.

"Bisexual? Me? I don't think so. I'm pretty sure I'm not."

In January this year, he was falsely 'outted' by a gay nightclub, when his image was used for an event poster titled 'Closet Party'.

The target audience on the poster was described as being 'for homosexuals and those who love them' in one strapline, while the accompanying slogan on the $10 entry fee reads,"Come out, come out, wherever you are."

Or perhaps his most recent comment is simply in relation to his tireless support for the LGBT community.

Styles showed solidarity with Michael Sam, the first openly gay NFL player to come out in the sport, by wearing his shirt on stage during a concert in St Louis.